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  <text>This trick is especially useful for grabbing window text from window captions and static text, things you normally can't select:  just use Spy++.  Spy++ is installed as part of the Visual Studio Tools, run it from the start menu.  While in Spy, do the Find Window thang.  Then once you've selected the window, you're at the Window Properties dialog where you can select and copy text from Window Caption display.

There are probably freeware apps to do this in an easier fashion, if anybody finds one let me know.  There's nothing magical about Spy++, all of its tricks are from the Platform SDK (subclassing windows, using windows hooks), so anybody could write such a thing.

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